The Books are a band founded by and consisting of American Nick Zammuto and Dutchman Paul de Jong in New York City in 2000. Their music is a mix of aleatoric, electronica, folk, and acoustic music (de Jong is a cellist and Zammuto plays acoustic guitar and electric bass), incorporating samples of sounds, speech and music. They have released three albums, all on the German (Cologne) label Tomlab. They are currently residing in North Adams, Massachusetts, near Zammuto's alma mater, Williams College. However, there are indications that the band will not be recording anything in the near future.[citation needed] Their 2006 live shows consisted primarily of live acoustic performance (cello, guitar and vocals), played with prerecorded electronics and synchronized video. Their music ("Tokyo" from The Lemon of Pink) was featured in the KnowHIVAIDS television ad campaign.[1] Another song, called "Getting the Done Job" (from "Thought For Food") was featured in a 2007 Hummer H3 commercial.[2] Additionally, the songs "That Right Ain't Shit" (From The Lemon of Pink) and "Read, Eat, Sleep" (from Thought for Food) appeared in a 2005 Hummer H2 commercial and a 2007 Hummer H3 commercial called "Let it Snow"[3], respectively. On a related note, a track from Zammuto's solo "Solutiore of Stareau"[4][5]/"Willscher"[6] project was used in a Hummer H2 commercial titled "Command Module."[7]
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